ASTM F1064-07
(Practice)Standard Practice for Sampling and Inspection of Complete and Incomplete Alpine Ski/Binding/Boot Systems in Rental Applications
Standard Practice for Sampling and Inspection of Complete and Incomplete Alpine Ski/Binding/Boot Systems in Rental Applications
SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
The purpose of this practice is to aid in providing the end user with an appropriate functioning system and release/retention value by providing the rental facility with an ongoing program for monitoring the appropriateness of functional characteristics of the system. It is assumed that these procedures are integrated into the maintenance and operating procedures specified by the equipment manufacturers. This practice is not intended to create additional or redundant requirements for the rental facility. However, this practice should be the basis for the development of rental procedures if the equipment manufacturer’maintenance and operating procedures do not specifically state that they are in compliance with this practice. This practice will aid the rental facility in providing the end user with an appropriate release/retention value.
This practice is applicable to rental facilities that use releasable Alpine ski bindings. It is not intended as a method for evaluating equipment design.
SCOPE
1.1 This practice establishes a uniform method for the sampling and inspection of complete and incomplete Alpine ski/binding/boot systems used in rental operations. This practice is appropriate for use in rental applications in which all or part of the functional components of the system are supplied by the rental facility.
1.2 This practice should be followed by any facility that rents complete or incomplete Alpine ski/binding/boot systems to an end user. Note 1
Refer to Practice F 1063 for equivalent procedures and tolerances for retail systems.
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Designation:F1064–07
Standard Practice for
Sampling and Inspection of Complete and Incomplete
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Alpine Ski/Binding/Boot Systems in Rental Applications
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F1064; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (ϵ) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
INTRODUCTION
Adhering to these guidelines may help to reduce the risk of injuries resulting from improper
mechanical functioning of releasable binding systems. However, skiing involves inherent and other
risks. Injury can result from simply falling down, impact with an object, or from many other actions.
Many injuries are unrelated to system function. Furthermore, even a properly functioning system
cannot protect the skier in all situations. Therefore, it is to be clearly understood that compliance with
these guidelines in no way guarantees that injury can be prevented.
1. Scope 3.1.1 Class I deviation—a minor deviation that does not
require corrective action, defined as 616 to 30 %, or two
1.1 This practice establishes a uniform method for the
horizontal rows up or down from the selected reference torque
sampling and inspection of complete and incomplete Alpine
value as determined on the binding manufacturer’s adjustment
ski/binding/boot systems used in rental operations. This prac-
chart. Class I deviations are used to determine the frequency of
tice is appropriate for use in rental applications in which all or
sampling.
partofthefunctionalcomponentsofthesystemaresuppliedby
3.1.2 Class II deviation—a minor deviation that prompts
the rental facility.
inspectionoftheentireinventoryandcorrectiveaction,defined
1.2 This practice should be followed by any facility that
as631 to 45 %, or three horizontal rows up or down from the
rents complete or incomplete Alpine ski/binding/boot systems
selected reference torque value as determined on the binding
to an end user.
manufacturer’s adjustment chart.
NOTE 1—Refer to Practice F1063 for equivalent procedures and toler-
3.1.3 Class III deviation—a major deviation that prompts
ances for retail systems.
corrective action and a review of all procedures, defined as
more than645 %, or more than three horizontal rows up or
2. Referenced Documents
down from the selected reference torque value as determined
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
on the binding manufacturer’s adjustment chart. The in-season
F939 Practice for Selection of Release Torque Values for
sampling and inspection program is designed to render the
Alpine Ski Bindings
occurrence of a Class III deviation unlikely.
F1063 Practice for Functional Inspections and Adjustments
3.1.4 clean versus lubricated tolerance—the accepted dif-
of Alpine Ski/Binding/Boot Systems
ference between clean and lubricated test result(s), defined as
not more than 20 % of the clean test, used whenever a
3. Terminology
functional test for binding-boot compatibility is required.
3.1 Definitions:
3.1.5 correction factor—the value that must be added or
subtracted from the initial visual indicator setting to bring the
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This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F27 on Snow
test result within the inspection tolerance (see 3.1.9).
Skiing and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F27.50 on Shop Procedures
3.1.6 corrective action—proceduresotherthanreadjustment
(Retail and Rental).
of the visual indicator setting to include repair or replacement
Current edition approved July 1, 2007. Published July 2007. Originally approved
of system components.
in 1989. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as F1064 – 06. DOI: 10.1520/
F1064-07.
3.1.7 deviation—the difference between the test result(s)
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For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
and the selected reference torque value, usually expressed as a
contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
percentage of the selected reference torque value.
Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
the ASTM website.
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3.1.8 initial visual indicator setting—the visual indicator 3.1.23 troubleshooting—the binding manufacturer’s recom-
setting derived from the binding manufacturer’s release/ mendations or procedures for analyzing system failure.
retention adjustment chart. 3.1.24 visual indicator setting—the setting displayed on the
3.1.9 inspection tolerance—the accepted difference be- binding’s release/retention adjustment scale.
tween the reference torque value and the tes
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